Oregon Public Universities

Classification Specifications

FACILITIES ENGINEER 2

Classification Number: 3252

SALARY RANGE

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Step 2

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Salary Range 30

$4627

$4848

$5087

$5338

$5601

$5868

$6157

$6455

$6772

$7099

GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF CLASS

The FACILITIES ENGINEER 2 applies engineering principles and methods to independently
design a variety of mechanical, electrical, civil, or other specialized engineering projects, insuring that completed
projects satisfy client requirements, comply with uniform building and engineering codes, and meet budget limits.
Projects generally involve a single facility. The Facilities Engineer 2 may also monitor and collect data for routine
projects involving multiple facilities or be responsible for developing, monitoring and implementing maintenance
and repair programs for multiple facilities.

DISTINGUISHING FEATURES

This is the second level of a three-level series. Greater independence in applying
engineering principles and designing projects requiring a higher degree of specialized knowledge and experience
and the less guidance and supervision distinguishes the Facilities Engineer 2 from the lower level.

The duties listed below are not inclusive but characteristic of the type and level
of work associated with this class. Individual positions may perform all or some combination of the duties listed
below as well as other related duties.

The Facilities Engineer 2 has regular contact, in person and by telephone, with
managers, purchasing agents, contractors, and material controllers to exchange information to ensure timely and
accurate project completion and with clients or client representatives as needed during project design and implement
to keep them informed on the project's status.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED

The Facilities Engineer 2 works under general supervision of a supervisory engineer
or administrative supervisor who assigns and reviews the work for compliance with engineering principles and accuracy.
Engineering manuals, building codes, and administrative policies and procedures are used to design and implement
projects.

GENERAL INFORMATION

The Facilities Engineer 2 must be willing to occasionally bend, stoop, and climb
ladders to inspect projects and work sites and to occasionally travel throughout the State.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Two years of engineering experience and
a Bachelor's degree in either Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering, Construction Management Engineering, or Energy
Management Engineering.